I picked up several canteens from an auction site that were listed with single photos a WWII. They all turned out to be very early BW or BGS canteens dated 1951, 53, and 56 with post War large cups as well. Can someone tell me rough value on these? All in very good shape etc.
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The BW didn't officially form until 1955, so anything dated earlier than that is certainly not BW. BGS is the most likely candidate, but there were other armed police force with field gear to consider.
Value depends no condition, of course. eBay is rather volatile and unpredictable, but I'd say the price range is EUR 25 through EUR 75. The latter being less common than the former.
At least that's my take on it
Steve
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BW-Canteens
Hi Jonny,
the first BW-Canteen was the "Coconut"-Type, like the tropical
Wehrmacht one. It was marked "HRE55". Thereafter, the BW used
Canteens wich looked completely different then Wehrmacht ones.
I think what you have are early BGS/Police/Civil Defense ones.
Value is, like Steve said, around 25 Euros normally.
But what collector is normal?
Best regards
Reiner
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Johnny R - Here are my early BGS canteens. One is marked "CFL 53", the other is unmarked.
I'd agree with Steve's cost estimate. Mine were around $25-$30.
There are signs that the market for early BS/BW items is heating up. If you can hold onto them for a while, you may be able to command a higher price down the line.
All the best - TJAttached Files
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Originally posted by Thomas J. Cullinane Jr. View PostThere are signs that the market for early BS/BW items is heating up.
Prices on the old field equipment varies quite a bit, but thankfully it still tends to be reasonably priced. Although a BW collector in 1970 would probably consider EUR 25 for a canteen an outrageously high price
Steve
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Hi, they are the brown type covers and style like the ones posted above in #6. I put them all into boxes and they do not need to go anywhere. I lost on them and paid about 75 USD as there were listed as "WWII" in an auction with no returns etc. That happens, I will hold on to them. Thanks you the help.
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